T20 WC is over……..
not the finals that we looked forward to … perhaps not the result that we wished
…. In the end Lanka won…. Actually
they won from the start.
There is no
doubt who the best women's T20 side in the world are. Australia overwhelmed
England to secure a hat-trick of World T20 titles, cruising to a six-wicket
victory. They were miserly in the field, restricting England to 105 for 8, then
quickly put themselves ahead of the rate in the chase which was fittingly led
by Meg Lanning with a powerful 44 as she became the leading run-scorer at the
event.
Lanning and Charlotte Edwards - Photo : cricinfo.com
Hours later
came the main match …. among the clichés evoked by Jayawardene's T20 success
has been the thought that he makes quick runs "playing proper cricket
shots" - he and Sangakkara remain
relevant as they signed off with a grand victory in a format not considered
suited to their style of play …. There were
rains, which delayed the start by 40 minutes – but did not result in loss of
overs. In a big match, where there is so
much of prematch hype and pressure build
up, Lasith Malinga disregarded the scoreboard pressure of a big final and asked
India to bat first. India have beaten Sri Lanka in the last two tournament
finals, chasing successfully on both occasions ~ today was different.
In the end
India had 6 wickets in hand …. Raina, Jadeja did not bat at all and Dhoni
scratched for 7 balls.. Yuvraj struggled
for 21 balls making mere 11. After 16
overs India were 111/2 …. And made 19 runs in the last 4 overs …. Amazing… Indian
spinners have proved themselves to be match-winners on pitches aiding turn,
justifying captain Dhoni's decision to play three slow bowlers in the
tournament. Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin is the most successful Indian
bowler with 10 wickets while legspinner Amit Mishra has grabbed nine and
left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja five.
Today it did not work that way …. Ashwin bowled well, but for that last
over : 3.5-0-27-1; Amit Mishra 4-0-32-1; Raina bowled well for his 4-0-24-1 and
Jadeja 1-0-11-0.
Some points
which come readily to mind are : -
ü Horses for courses are always better. Don’t have same team for
all formats ~ perhaps different Captains for different formats too…..
ü Don’t depend too much on a single player (Virat Kohli) – Virat played
a marvelous knock today too……….. but there was a World of difference.
ü T20 is not all about hitting 4 and 6 of every ball
ü Blending youth with experience is too important
ü Full marks to Chandimal (the Captain) who followed IPL strategy
of Sangakkara of dropping Self…
ü Malinga (and Kula too) proved match winners with that great
exhibition of death bowling.
ü IPL success should not guarantee one’s place in the team (Rohi
!)
The Team which
played better won and full marks to them for that
With regards –
S. Sampathkumar
6th
April 2014 @ 10.00 pm.